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Frequently asked questions

No, the initial training is received exclusively in one of the variants.

If, once the variant has been registered, you wish to practice in another variant, you must take the appropriate differences or familiarisation course and record this in the logbook.

As the instructor certificate is noted on the licence, when you complete the licence update procedure (see question 4), you will receive an updated instructor certificate as an ex-officio action by EASA without any action on your part.

As the examiner certificate is associated with the licence document and the instructor certificate, when updating the licence, EASA will automatically initiate the procedure to update your examiner certificate.

The validity date of your SET LAND and/or SET SEA instructor certificate will be the same as your current date.

No, your privileges as an instructor are limited to the variants for which you have completed the differences or familiarisation course, as appropriate, once you meet the requirements set out in FCL.915.

To practice in the rest of the variants covered by the SET rating, you will need to check that you meet the requirements set out in the FCL.915 b).

The validity date of your SET LAND and/or SET SEA examiner certificate will be the same as the one currently on your certificate.

As stated in regulation point FCL.1000(a), examiners shall exercise privileges in those variants in which they are able to instruct; taking into account familiarisation training and differences in applicable cases.

It is the responsibility of the examiner to check in which variants the student or pilot is qualified and, accordingly, to conduct the test in those variants in which the examiner is an instructor; i.e. examiners may only act as an instructor in those variants for which they are an instructor.

It should be noted that until existing licences are updated with the new SET LAND and/or SET SEA nomenclature, the revalidation certificates submitted by examinees will continue to show the original ratings.

Similarly, you may not yet have your examiner's licence and certificate updated to the new nomenclature.

Therefore, and given that the examiner privileges are maintained, regardless of whether the examiner certificate and/or the certificate of revalidations are updated with the new nomenclature or maintain the old nomenclature, the extension of the examinee's period of validity may be noted, provided that the provisions of FCL.740.A(a) are complied with.